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Reporting on our pending lawsuit is WMUR. WMUR also comments on our conversation with the Emergency Election Committee on Tuesday (5/12)’s call. https://www.wmur.com/article/libertarian-party-threatens-to-sue-state-unless-ballot-access-requirements-relaxed-due-to-covid-19/32452309 Follow up to this, John DiStasio reached out to Governor Sununu for comment: “Gov Chris Sununu, asked …
Here are the latest news articles regarding the LPNH Libertarians plan to sue state for ballot access – Sentinel Source 05.11.2020 Libertarians Consider Lawsuit to Gain Ballot Access – Concord Patch 05.11.2020 Grant Libertarians ballot access relief – Letter in …
Libertarian Party of New Hampshire prepares to sue state of New Hampshire for ballot access relief ***For Immediate Release*** Concord, N.H., May 10, 2020 – The Libertarian Party of New Hampshire is preparing to sue the state of New Hampshire for …
LPNH Issues Press Release of Pending Lawsuit 05.10.20 Read More »
After discussions with the Secretary of State’s office, and a conversation with the Governor’s office, a formal written request for an Executive Order was submitted to the Governor’s Legal Counsel, John Formella on April 30, 2020. The formal request reads: …
Formal Request for Executive Order Sent to State Read More »
April 11 post in Manchester Ink Link LPNH Chair, Brian Shields, is quoted in the article regarding NH Civil Rights: “Libertarians in the state have taken the stance that executive orders are unnecessary since the incentive for self-preservation and the …
Representative Brandon Phinney (Strafford 24), formerly a member of the Republican Party, announced today on the State House steps he is changing his party affiliation to the Libertarian Party of New Hampshire. For the third time this year, a sitting …
Representative Brandon Phinney Switches to the Libertarian Party Read More »
Be it known that NH RSA 674:11 dictates that any change to structures in the must be agreed to by a municipality planning board after a public hearing regarding the proposal. Or decided upon by a majority of legal voters …
LPNH EC Passes Resolution Regarding Eminent Domain and the Northern Pass Read More »